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and,the tragic death of a bank of america intern. why the situation is putting a spotlight on the risk of being overly ambitious at the office....first business continues after this. i wanted to be in the military since i was a kid. i served in the united states air force. i served a total of 16 years. i was deployed 13 times. on my second deployment four bombs hit my vehicle. and at 19 years old, that was the first time i ever saw somebody die. coming back, i was raging. i started having pretty horrible nightmares. i would wake up in middle of the night sweats. i started drinking a lot. i felt worthless. i guess i never recognized it in myself. eventually, one day i just walked into the va hospital and said i'd like to see somebody. don't suffer alone. you've got to find that link with somebody that will make you let it go. it all starts with going to the va. there's a whole community of veterans that just want to help you out. it's for the guys who couldn't come back, you owe it to them to live well. because they're not here with t
and,the tragic death of a bank of america intern. why the situation is putting a spotlight on the risk of being overly ambitious at the office....first business continues after this. i wanted to be in the military since i was a kid. i served in the united states air force. i served a total of 16 years. i was deployed 13 times. on my second deployment four bombs hit my vehicle. and at 19 years old, that was the first time i ever saw somebody die. coming back, i was raging. i started having...
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more mortgate trouble for bank of america. the government is going to file civil charges over its "jumbo" mortgage-backed security deals. also, civil charges could be filed against the bank's merrill lynch division over a collateralized debt obligation investigation. b of a says it's cooperating. detroit is speeding up its plan to move through bankruptcy. the city is aiming to file a restructuring plan by the end of the year. that's ahead of schedule. a federal judge earlier proposed a deadline of next march. meanwhile, tomorrow, voters will head to the polls for the city's primary election for mayor and city council. chris gautz, a reporter with crain's chicago business, tells us the elections add a layer of complexity to detroit's current financial situation. "once they take office, they really aren't going to have a whole lot of power because there is still this emergency manager that will be in charge of many things, and they will be running a city that is in the middle of a federal bankruptcy hearing." meanwhile, officers
more mortgate trouble for bank of america. the government is going to file civil charges over its "jumbo" mortgage-backed security deals. also, civil charges could be filed against the bank's merrill lynch division over a collateralized debt obligation investigation. b of a says it's cooperating. detroit is speeding up its plan to move through bankruptcy. the city is aiming to file a restructuring plan by the end of the year. that's ahead of schedule. a federal judge earlier proposed...
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a government cure for america's drug problem. and... the heat is on .. how the late summer burst of sun is affecting u.s. crops. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas good morning! it's wednesday, august 28. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the market in crisis mode over syria. the volitility index raced up 12%.. as fear and anxiety strike stocks. the dow plunged in a triple digit fall. the nasdaq had its worst point drop of the year.. and the s&p broke through technical support. gold futures pushed up $23 and oil spiked close to $109 dollars per barrel. jcp posted a record trading day with near 100million shares changing hands. it follows a report-- activist investor bill ackman sold his entire stake the retailer. the stock closed down 18 cents around $13.00. and walgreen is accused of overcharging customers and using false advertising. the lawsuit was filed yesteray by the attornery general of missouri. walgreen will fight the charges. for more on the market reaction to syria, larry shover of sfg
a government cure for america's drug problem. and... the heat is on .. how the late summer burst of sun is affecting u.s. crops. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas good morning! it's wednesday, august 28. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the market in crisis mode over syria. the volitility index raced up 12%.. as fear and anxiety strike stocks. the dow plunged in a triple digit fall. the nasdaq had its worst point drop of the year.....
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a disturbing story out of london involves bank of america. the new york times reports-- a 21 year old intern working at the bank's london office.. died just one week away from completing his internship.reports say moritz erhardt- was an exchange student at the university of michigan was found unconsious by british police last week.the bank called him a diligent intern with a promising future. unconfirmed reports say he had epilepsy and pulled three all nighters just before he died. for-profit educator, career education will pay ten-and-a quarter miilion dollars to settle a suit brought by new york's attorney general. the company has been the target of a two-year investigation and stood accused of inflating its success rate in placing graduates in jobs. $9.2 million of the settlement will go to five-thousand former students. career education is one of the largest for-profit college coprporations in the country. it operates more than 90-campuses around the world. the number of teens working summer jobs dropped this season. according to employme
a disturbing story out of london involves bank of america. the new york times reports-- a 21 year old intern working at the bank's london office.. died just one week away from completing his internship.reports say moritz erhardt- was an exchange student at the university of michigan was found unconsious by british police last week.the bank called him a diligent intern with a promising future. unconfirmed reports say he had epilepsy and pulled three all nighters just before he died. for-profit...
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he did it with america west and spirit and now seems ready to do it again and put it on a more certain business and financial footing." the business model is not for business travelers. instead, the target is students and middle-income leisure travelers willing to forego comfort and convenience for price, if you can avoid the add-ons. "in the beginning, when you book, it seems cheap. but when you add up everything, it's more than other airlines." but for passengers concerned about airline consolidation--u- s airways and american. continental and united, analysts say an ultra low cost carrier based in denver might be good for business after all. "this is a big story frontier could reshape discount travel in the west." and it could happen fast-- the deal could be wrapped by next month. downtown detroit is booming in the face of bankruptcy. the motor city's urban areas is on the upswing, as demand for office space picks up. developers are flocking to office rentals that are estimated to be 7 to 25% less than renting space in the suburbs. "it's still malleable. it's still developing and de
he did it with america west and spirit and now seems ready to do it again and put it on a more certain business and financial footing." the business model is not for business travelers. instead, the target is students and middle-income leisure travelers willing to forego comfort and convenience for price, if you can avoid the add-ons. "in the beginning, when you book, it seems cheap. but when you add up everything, it's more than other airlines." but for passengers concerned...
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bank of america is one to watch today. the department of justice is suing over the firm's mortgage-backed securities. first solar and ge are striking a deal. first solar will buy ge's technolotgy for making thin film panels. in exchange, ge will receive 1.75 million shares of first solar stock. the stock fell 9% last night after the solar company missed on earnings. disney reports profits were up .9% in the lastest quarter on growth from theme parks and espn. the company took a profit hit on "the lone ranger" at the box office. michael gurka of chicago-based spectrum asset management is with us this morning. good morning, michael. i'm wondering what you're thinking about the trading volumes out there. we've hit some lows this week. - yes, actually it was rather impressive yesterday to start seeing the market give back a little after we put in those all-time highs last week. and in particular, there were a couple of things that happened in the market that show that we're getting some - not even referenced as a healthy corre
bank of america is one to watch today. the department of justice is suing over the firm's mortgage-backed securities. first solar and ge are striking a deal. first solar will buy ge's technolotgy for making thin film panels. in exchange, ge will receive 1.75 million shares of first solar stock. the stock fell 9% last night after the solar company missed on earnings. disney reports profits were up .9% in the lastest quarter on growth from theme parks and espn. the company took a profit hit on...
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we asked tim mulholland of china america capital what makes singapore so appealing to investors. "what's attractive about singapore is they have a very solid financial infrastructure. extrememly sophisticated. they have a very sophisticated workforce and most importantly, there's a real rule of law there with protection or property and i think that's a very important thing." singapore also was also first among asian countries to sign the 2003 free trade agreement with the u.s. china's economy is in focus this week. chinese officials are assuring skeptics that its economy is stabilizing after growth slowed for 10 straight quarters. the government says there are new signs of momentum, and china should hit its growth target for the year. chinese officials are assuring skeptics that its economy is stabilizing after growth slowed for 10 straight quarters. the government says there are new signs of momentum, and china should hit its growth target for the year. in greece -- the country is set to qualify for more bailout money. a member of the european central bank notes athens is on tra
we asked tim mulholland of china america capital what makes singapore so appealing to investors. "what's attractive about singapore is they have a very solid financial infrastructure. extrememly sophisticated. they have a very sophisticated workforce and most importantly, there's a real rule of law there with protection or property and i think that's a very important thing." singapore also was also first among asian countries to sign the 2003 free trade agreement with the u.s. china's...
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i'm so thankful paralyzed veterans of america was there for me. surely those who sacrificed so much deserve no less. join me in supporting our paralyzed veterans. visit p-v-a dot org. a lot of buzz about the eurozone, and much of it coming from the strongest manufacturing report there in two years. matt shapiro of mws capital joins us. hi, matt. - how are you doing, chuck? - i'm doing well, and i'd like to know what businesses, what industries in europe you're looking at today. - well, you know, it's welcome news that they're finally coming back. i've invested in several major european shares this past year, and i think you really take a look at the playbook we had here in the united states over the past year, which is, of course, high- quality companies. look at the financial sector, diversified chemicals, and especially growth, that's done so well over here this year. so take a look at those quality, big-name european stocks, such as basf, novartis, roche, siemens, and the like, and i think you'll do really well to capitalize on a rebound. - wha
i'm so thankful paralyzed veterans of america was there for me. surely those who sacrificed so much deserve no less. join me in supporting our paralyzed veterans. visit p-v-a dot org. a lot of buzz about the eurozone, and much of it coming from the strongest manufacturing report there in two years. matt shapiro of mws capital joins us. hi, matt. - how are you doing, chuck? - i'm doing well, and i'd like to know what businesses, what industries in europe you're looking at today. - well, you...
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assets, and flatt tells cnbc there continues to be a lot of investment opportunity in america. flatt says he's bullish on the u.s. because housing, retail and manufacturing are all making a comeback, and he sees possibilities in the shale gas revolution. flatt also mentioned he's looking for value plays in europe and emerging markets. it's always fascinating to know how billionaires are investing *their money. insider monkey reveals warren buffett and others are buying shares of davita. the company owns kidney dialysis centers. billionairs are also bullish on sirius satellite radio company verisign. another popular stock with 1-percenters is an internet registry services company. and billionairs are also big on credit card stock visa. investors are keeping their eyes on priceline. the stock is closing in on a milestone: $1,000 a share. in its latest earnings, priceline notes "tremendous momentum" going forward. strength in europe helped revenues. noodles and company, which went public earlier this summer, is trading lower after its first set of earnings failed to increase inves
assets, and flatt tells cnbc there continues to be a lot of investment opportunity in america. flatt says he's bullish on the u.s. because housing, retail and manufacturing are all making a comeback, and he sees possibilities in the shale gas revolution. flatt also mentioned he's looking for value plays in europe and emerging markets. it's always fascinating to know how billionaires are investing *their money. insider monkey reveals warren buffett and others are buying shares of davita. the...
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>> made in america. made in thailand. made in canada. >> reporter: nearly half of americans say they would be more likely to buy a product if stamped made in the usa. 60% of consumers would be willing to pay an extra 10% for american made. >> i don't pay attention to where it was created. >> sometimes i do, sometimes i don't. >> i would like to see more products made in the u.s. but at the same time i know there is a will be. >> if there is a choice, i would prefer it. >> reporter: it's not clear how we mutt our money where our mouths are. >> made in indy knee sha. >> reporter: home depot gave us free reign to check. what may surprise you is stuff that goes under your walls or on the floor is made in the usa like lumber, concrete, drywall. on the other hand, all host all the light mixtures made outside of the country, this is china, china, china and china. black and decker, an american company made in china. dewalt made in china. toilet made in china. toilet seat in america. china, how cute is this? sourcing practices are
>> made in america. made in thailand. made in canada. >> reporter: nearly half of americans say they would be more likely to buy a product if stamped made in the usa. 60% of consumers would be willing to pay an extra 10% for american made. >> i don't pay attention to where it was created. >> sometimes i do, sometimes i don't. >> i would like to see more products made in the u.s. but at the same time i know there is a will be. >> if there is a choice, i would...
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i know that middle america l to san francisco. so what can the city's do not only the tech world is leading the world but in the technology industries they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans. so what can the city and a tech destroy do. that's why the silicon leadership group who have all those members to make sure that all clusters emphasize the need for all immigration. we want to get to one more person >> i'm here actually, i went through the exact same issue i was a foreign student and it took me looked at to get the green card. i'm not sure in the category i see less than 20 thousand people in america - the question i have why people say the farm worker when you look at the - they have the h1 b visa which means allowing both p
i know that middle america l to san francisco. so what can the city's do not only the tech world is leading the world but in the technology industries they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans....
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he put the people of syria and america's role of interest. and how do you -- if this evidence is truly overwhelming and the government committed, how will you hold them accountable and striking them in a way. does that regime is held accountable. the emotional value and deliveriance was impactful and we need to put that to the side. >> should open further dialogue, not be it. >> i'm heartened he said this needs to be a political solution. the question is how effective and how necessary would it be to carry out military strikes the american people don't want and even those against the regime aren't interested in seeing happen because people are questioning if they will accomplish what the united states is saying it wanting to accomplish. >> we take a quick break and come back and continue to dig through what it is the secretary of state said. it was a lengthy speech and a lot of information and we'll be back on the other side of the break. >> welcome back. secretary of state john kerry addressed the nation about what is known about the chemica
he put the people of syria and america's role of interest. and how do you -- if this evidence is truly overwhelming and the government committed, how will you hold them accountable and striking them in a way. does that regime is held accountable. the emotional value and deliveriance was impactful and we need to put that to the side. >> should open further dialogue, not be it. >> i'm heartened he said this needs to be a political solution. the question is how effective and how...
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corporate america crafty, they find a way to make the bottom line. does not take away the legitimacy of these earnings? >> to some degree we would like to see the bottom line improvement with topline growth and evtually you will have to go there. as you well know, corporate earnings are at an all-time high, revenues are at an all-time high, are we disappointed with the growth rate? yeah, a little bit. we need a little bit of time to go up from here. it will take continued help from the consumer, capital out of corporate america, continue less bad newsut of europe and some combing in the emerging market especially china. we will get a mix of that to get some better revenue growth. it will not set any records, but we will get a little better. charles: we saw some answers to your china part there. i think that is getting better. a lot has that europe is going pretty good at a lot of diverse sectors. i think the question, bob, the u.s. consumer has not taken the bait. they have learned a very powerful less, putting off debt and they are not eager to take
corporate america crafty, they find a way to make the bottom line. does not take away the legitimacy of these earnings? >> to some degree we would like to see the bottom line improvement with topline growth and evtually you will have to go there. as you well know, corporate earnings are at an all-time high, revenues are at an all-time high, are we disappointed with the growth rate? yeah, a little bit. we need a little bit of time to go up from here. it will take continued help from the...
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america's national security agency has broken the law over a thousand times every year that's according to an internal audit and documents edward snowden leaked to the press they say that since gaining sweeping powers back in two thousand and eight the n.s.a. has been legally spied on american nationals and foreigners if confirmed it openly contradicts president obama's declaration that the n.s.a. operates within the law. all deadly weather fronts continue to batter china after both a typhoon and a tornado wreaked mass destruction and their rescue operations are underway after the tropical storm left at least one dead and forced the evacuation of nearly ninety thousand people and who now the tornado flattened several hundred homes displacing hundreds of families. in germany the launch of the national democratic party's election campaign has been met with angry demonstrations in the northern city of hanover protesters chanted nazi logans in an attempt to hamper n.p.g. members from speaking at the rally the far right party plans to visit a number of cities in the country ahead of the fede
america's national security agency has broken the law over a thousand times every year that's according to an internal audit and documents edward snowden leaked to the press they say that since gaining sweeping powers back in two thousand and eight the n.s.a. has been legally spied on american nationals and foreigners if confirmed it openly contradicts president obama's declaration that the n.s.a. operates within the law. all deadly weather fronts continue to batter china after both a typhoon...
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it came from america. his brother died in what is now myanmar. his remains were never recovered. . >> translator: when i touch this flag, all the memories come flooding back. it makes me feel so sad. he knows how special these flags are for people who lost relatives. the 87-year-old from new york collects these and other items to send them back to where he thinks they belong. we have a report. . >> she holds her dead son's. >> my mother stares at the flag with tears every day. that makes me painfully aware of the horrors of war. i really hope more belongings can be returned to the families. . >> he dedicated his life for the yearnings of japanese soldiers. he sent more than 100 items back to families over the last 40 years. >> i just say it's the right thing to do. i know how i would feel if one of my youngsters which i thought was gone 60 or 70 years ago. >> at 18, he joined the u.s. marine corps. he was sent to the island of iwojima. it was a site of one of the bloodiest battles. more than 20,000 japanese and 6,000 american soldiers died. many
it came from america. his brother died in what is now myanmar. his remains were never recovered. . >> translator: when i touch this flag, all the memories come flooding back. it makes me feel so sad. he knows how special these flags are for people who lost relatives. the 87-year-old from new york collects these and other items to send them back to where he thinks they belong. we have a report. . >> she holds her dead son's. >> my mother stares at the flag with tears every day....
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the chinese are asking americans is to abandon america's all sometimes very arrogant ways and why would an american ever do that even with china. well i mean it's not going to be easy i think conflict is possible but i think i'm positive because today so globalized you know somehow someway china us have to find a way of living together peacefully and the collaborating way in a win win situation i was was still turned out to tell me no other alternative you know so but i do think it is time for the east including china to make contribution to some of the global challenges. you know the confucius notion the notion of unity man of heaven is particular to relevant to today's discussion of stand ability i think we may have to redefine the relationship between humanity nature the notion of unity a man to have been the is far more advanced irrelevant for full humanity in particular compare was a notion of may is measure all things we place our self to high priority but that's one reason why we got ourselves into deep trouble into persistent ability but in terms of chinese ways of seeing global
the chinese are asking americans is to abandon america's all sometimes very arrogant ways and why would an american ever do that even with china. well i mean it's not going to be easy i think conflict is possible but i think i'm positive because today so globalized you know somehow someway china us have to find a way of living together peacefully and the collaborating way in a win win situation i was was still turned out to tell me no other alternative you know so but i do think it is time for...
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america has threatened to freeze military aid. it has branded the killing deplorable. it has long seen the military as crucial to stability. still, the influence now is in question. they are angry with washington. but while the west has been troubled, russia has moved in to offer military and economic support. >> russia used it to find out where they were. egypt will keep using this need to get the utmost of its relations. >> with our new foreign-policy, it will be a well-balanced relationship between egypt and the other major powers. china, russia, the u.s.. we already understand that concentrating on a given country is not good. >> the african union tries to negotiate with little success. egypt has clashed publicly with over what it sees as undue interference. these are tiring times, and worrying, too. >> it has been adopted in tunisia, libya, and the entire world is watching closely, the developments in egypt. >> the operator of the crippled fukushima nuclear plant says workers need help to stabilize and safely decommissioned damaged reactors. two more storage tanks
america has threatened to freeze military aid. it has branded the killing deplorable. it has long seen the military as crucial to stability. still, the influence now is in question. they are angry with washington. but while the west has been troubled, russia has moved in to offer military and economic support. >> russia used it to find out where they were. egypt will keep using this need to get the utmost of its relations. >> with our new foreign-policy, it will be a well-balanced...
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you know she does visited the united states of america and has good cooperation with president obama. i think this is something. but you know, between south and north korea, there are already fighting for 68. this is a long time ago. this is not a new game. this is an old game where they fight each other. so, she proposed that north korea would have a meeting that north korea already rejected. so, we have to see how to solve this problem. the third delay, just like taiwan, the vppp party. you know, in correa we had this kind of problem. this was more complicated, i think, you know? the opposition party wanted to talk with north korea, but in taiwan by said it was against talking with men in china. it is quite different, of course. >> we have read reports that president park has had personal relationships with many in taiwan, yourself included, of course. would you mind discussing some of your personal ties? >> this is a story that we have to trace back to her father's stage. no, 1966, i think it was february that the former president's and madame visited taiwan. at that time we say th
you know she does visited the united states of america and has good cooperation with president obama. i think this is something. but you know, between south and north korea, there are already fighting for 68. this is a long time ago. this is not a new game. this is an old game where they fight each other. so, she proposed that north korea would have a meeting that north korea already rejected. so, we have to see how to solve this problem. the third delay, just like taiwan, the vppp party. you...
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i know that middle america looks up to san francisco. so what can the city's do not only the tech world is leading the world but in the technology industries they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans. so what can the city and a tech destroy do. that's why the silicon leadership group who have all those members to make sure that all clusters emphasize the need for all immigration.
i know that middle america looks up to san francisco. so what can the city's do not only the tech world is leading the world but in the technology industries they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the...
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america nothing really added but at least. criticized not only here. didn't he do that but he also sad that he doesn't want snowden to you harm the interest of american partners and let's be fair russians are not called partners in the united states all that often so i wonder if he's being belligerent at times maybe pragmatic at some other times and maybe bowl. maybe both ok he's a politician he's a leader of a great country. leaders use different terms at different times that suit them suit the situation but if you take a soden affair from a business perspective we don't care about it because despite these things you're talking about it's not affecting investment decisions now you mentioned that the business climate has been improving ab but obviously investors still complain and i guess investors in any country would like to see a bit more. tender loving care from the air or receiving government that's not surprising. despite all that come back complaining that the hard and recent here isn't political disputes it's to me tha
america nothing really added but at least. criticized not only here. didn't he do that but he also sad that he doesn't want snowden to you harm the interest of american partners and let's be fair russians are not called partners in the united states all that often so i wonder if he's being belligerent at times maybe pragmatic at some other times and maybe bowl. maybe both ok he's a politician he's a leader of a great country. leaders use different terms at different times that suit them suit...
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. >> the complaint is that we don'have jobs here in america. but the fact is labor is cheaper overseas. and youth unemployment here. minimum wage jobs in mcdonalds and entw level position are necessary for high school and college students to get a to the in the work force. if you start raising thatcost and making them more expensive, emplees willot hiring then. there is a 17 percent youth unemployment rate. we'll see go up. >> hold on, ju know. your city alone, there is a walmart law where they want to increase the wage for walmart. there is a 34 percent unemployment rate in teens in washington d.c. and you box them outine more from jobs th need. >> wait a second, if you are talking about mcdonald, the average worker is 28. not teenagers. and second eric y and wayne will have to get in corporate jets to go to mcdonald and send those jobs overseas. that's what wayne is saying. >> no, let's be honest here. one more thing eric, you want us to bring third world wages. >> what are you talking about. >>y corporate jet was built overseas. >> there we
. >> the complaint is that we don'have jobs here in america. but the fact is labor is cheaper overseas. and youth unemployment here. minimum wage jobs in mcdonalds and entw level position are necessary for high school and college students to get a to the in the work force. if you start raising thatcost and making them more expensive, emplees willot hiring then. there is a 17 percent youth unemployment rate. we'll see go up. >> hold on, ju know. your city alone, there is a walmart...
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why not in america? the president recently said that in five years, 99% of schools and libraries in america will have fiber connections. he is putting new money, promises to put new money into that endeavor. that's huge. that is another tipping point. we care about this when it comes to kids. now we have to do is care about it when it comes to the rest. my view is this upgrade to fiber is inevitable. if we wait for the incumbents to deal with the existing companies, it will take 90 years. it is not in the interest of speed this up because they are doing very well with status quo. i want to speed things up. i want to make this catches fire across the country. >> host: is the fcc the apparatus to do that? is that wearable come from quite >> guest: the fcc has a lot of power choose at the moment not to exercise. so the fcc could label every provider of high-speed internet access as a common carrier. it is within his power to do that. they could say you are doing this transport function as a result you have
why not in america? the president recently said that in five years, 99% of schools and libraries in america will have fiber connections. he is putting new money, promises to put new money into that endeavor. that's huge. that is another tipping point. we care about this when it comes to kids. now we have to do is care about it when it comes to the rest. my view is this upgrade to fiber is inevitable. if we wait for the incumbents to deal with the existing companies, it will take 90 years. it is...